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In a deeply emotional moment at the Charlotte congressional field hearing, Stephen Federico, the father of 22-year-old Logan Haley Federico, delivered heartbreaking testimony about his daughter’s tragic death. Logan, a college student from Waxhaw, North Carolina, was brutally murdered during a violent home invasion in Columbia, South Carolina earlier this year.
Federico’s words were raw and unforgettable: “How many of y’all have kids? When I tell you this story… think about your child.” He painted a chilling picture of the night Logan was taken from him — describing how she was dragged out of bed, forced on her knees, and begged for her life. His voice broke as he told lawmakers, “Begging for her hero. Her father. Me. That couldn’t be there.”
The testimony underscored the failures of a justice system that allowed convicted felon Alexander Devonte Dickey — with 39 arrests and 25 felony charges — to remain free. For Federico, his daughter’s death is not just a personal tragedy but a glaring example of systemic failure.
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